UK Islamophobia adviser tells British Jews: ‘Jews and Muslims must stand together on hate’

12 Sep 2019

Imam Qari Asim, the government’s adviser on a definition of Islamophobia, has told a Board of Deputies conference that the Jewish and Muslim communities should stand together against hate.

Speaking on a panel chaired by Board of Deputies Vice-President Edwin Shuker, Imam Asim said:  “Islamophobia and antisemitism have been on the rise in recent years with increasing attacks on Muslims and Jews. This is why our communities must stand together against hate, and the Board of Deputies is right to empower more interfaith activists through events such as this conference.”

Other speakers at Sunday’s interfaith conference, entitled “Beyond Coexistence”, included Jemma Levene from Hope Not Hate, Revd Dr
 
Jonathan Dean from the Methodist Church, Randeep Singh Lall, founder of Sikh charity SWAT, and Rabbi Helen Freeman from the West London Synagogue.

The participants, a mix of academics, activists and community members, engaged in sessions covering a range of interfaith topics from tackling racism to scriptural reasoning, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Edwin Shuker said: “The conference was designed to empower participants by widening their network of contacts and sharing successful interfaith projects and best practice. Feedback and evaluations were very encouraging.”

Read the Jewish News report here.